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In 1869 the partnership limited by shares Sucrerie Jules De Cock et Compagnie was founded by contract. [1] It is claimed that the Lippens family and the De Kerchove family together held 37.5% of the shares. [2] Jules de Cock might be related to Albert de Cock, who got permission to found a distillery in Moerbeke on 5 January 1869. [3]
Rutot, A. (1889), "Description Géologique et Hydrologique des puits et des forages creusés par la ste anonyme des sucreries centrales de Wanse", Bulletin de la Société belge de géologie, de paléontologie et d'hydrologie, III, Polleunis, Ceuterick et De Smet, Bruxelles: 82– 109 "Chronique Locale". La Meuse. 17 December 1886. "Chronique ...
In 1987 Finasucre made plans to acquire Sucrerie de Frasnes, the owner of the Frasnes Sugar Factory. For this it had competition from Ferruzzi, which was then a leading sugar producer. In 1988 Finasucre won by paying about 1.5 billion Belgian Francs for Sucrerie de Frasnes. [9] In 1989 Finasucre founded the Groupe Sucrier / Suikergroep.
At the same time both parties were trying to distinguish themselves with ambitious projects. The radicals built a rail line between Bulle and Romont, established the Banque Populaire de la Gruyère in 1853, opened the radical La Gruyère newspaper in 1882, and in 1893 constructed their own electric company. The Conservatives opened the "Le ...
The earliest French colonial families had long-established family sugar camps (les sucreries) along the creek to process sugar. [2] In 1797 the younger son of Pierre de Lassus, Commandant of New Bourbon received a grant by the Spanish government to establish a sugar mill along the creek. [3]
Bulle: 18 8 3 7 26 26 0 27 8 Luzern U21: 18 7 5 6 34 34 0 26 9 Young Boys U21: 18 7 3 8 24 26 −2 24 10 Grand-Saconnex: 17 4 10 3 31 25 +6 22 Qualification for Swiss Cup: 11 Brühl: 18 6 4 8 25 36 −11 22 12 Zürich U21: 18 6 3 9 31 31 0 21 13 Cham: 17 5 5 7 21 26 −5 20 14 Delémont: 18 5 3 10 22 26 −4 18 15 Paradiso: 18 5 3 10 15 29 − ...
Mazapán de la Rosa De la Rosa One of the most popular candies in Mexico, this is similar to marzipan but made with crushed peanuts and sugar. Saladitos: Various Considered as a candy in Mexico, Saladitos are salted plums, which can also be sweetened with sugar and anise or coated in chili and lime. They originated in China.
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